Rapids Camp

Opportunism
Piggy ate a mouse.. Photo: Ben West. This year at Alaska West, our run of chum salmon came in a bit later than normal (don't worry,...

TB Peggz – Why We Like Them
Trout Beads Peggz. Photos: Kyle Shea. Last week we ran a post on three methods of rigging beads, where we highlighted three of the most common...

All About Dolly Varden
Dollies make us happy. Photo: Alan Nelson. During the back half of our season at Alaska West, we're lucky to witness a pretty amazing run of...

Mousing for Chums?
Only in Alaska.. Photo: Ben West. We talk all the time about our run of chum salmon being extremely aggressive. They have a reputation for eating a...

Track Straight for Better Accuracy
Stay on track.. Photo: Jeff Forsee. Whether casting to a tailing bonefish, tucking a mouse pattern under an overhanging branch, or delivering a size 18 BWO...

Rigging Beads for Trout – 3 Methods
Okay, now what? Photo: Tosh Brown. It's that time of year again. Our early run salmon (namely king, chum, and sockeye) are in full spawning mode,...

Trout Spey Techniques: The Hang Down Drop-Back
This trout probably took on the hang down.. Photo: Tosh Brown. Rapids Camp Lodge head guide, Tom Provost, is no newbie to swinging flies for trout and today...

Three Reasons We Like This Photo
There's no show like coho. Photo: Ben Beatty. We recently came across this photo of our buddy Chris Jordan with a nice silver salmon caught during...
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